Murdered #301 – 400

#301

10/22/2011 49 murdered and still counting… Turkey’s conflict with the Kurdish rebels has killed tens of thousands of people since the insurgents took up arms to fight for autonomy in the country’s Kurdish-dominated southeast in 1984.

#303

#304

10/29/2011 Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) — At least 17 people were killed in central Kabul on Saturday when a suicide bomber struck a vehicle in a military convoy, according to officials.
Five troops and eight civilians were killed in the attack, NATO’s International Security Assistance Force said. Afghan officials said four Afghans, including two students, were also killed.
Among the dead was Master Corporal Byron Greff, a Canadian, according to the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command. It was not immediately clear whether he was included in the ISAF-provided figure. http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/29/world/asia/afghanistan-nato-attack/

#306

10/28/2011 Syrian security forces opened fire Friday on protesters and hunted them down in house-to-house raids, killing about 30 people in the deadliest day in weeks in the country’s 7-month-old uprising, activists said.
An update from The New York Times, however, states that the death toll has risen to at least 40: Syrian security forces killed at least 40 people on Friday during antigovernment demonstrations across the country. Most of the deaths occurred in central Syria, the most restive region in the country, with 21 people killed in Homs and 14 in Hama. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2011/10/28/deadly-day-syrian-security-forces-fire-on-protesters/#

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#363

06/30/2010 Park Yong-ha, 33, apparently hanged himself in his home in Seoul, Yonhap news agency reported, citing police. An official … In March, her younger brother, Choi Jin-young, also an actor, killed himself in Seoul